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单词 hail
释义

hail

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noun (1)

ˈhāl How to pronounce hail (audio)
1
: precipitation in the form of small balls or lumps usually consisting of concentric layers of clear ice and compact snow
2
: something that gives the effect of a shower of hail
a hail of rifle fire

hail

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verb (1)

hailed; hailing; hails

intransitive verb

1
: to precipitate hail (see hail entry 1)
it was hailing hard
2
: to pour down or strike like hail
Bullets were hailing down on them.

hail

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verb (2)

hailed; hailing; hails

transitive verb

1
a
: to greet with enthusiastic approval : acclaim
hailed as a great success
b
: salute, greet
returning soldiers hailed with parades
2
: to greet or summon by calling
hail a taxi

intransitive verb

: to call out
especially : to call a greeting to a passing ship
hailer
ˈhā-lər How to pronounce hail (audio)
noun

hail

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interjection

1
used to express acclamation
hail to the chief Sir Walter Scott
2
archaic
used as a salutation

hail

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noun (2)

1
: an exclamation of greeting or acclamation
greeted the emperor with a hail
2
: a calling to attract attention
3
: hearing distance
stayed within hail
Phrases
hail from
: to be or have been native to or a resident of
She hails from Chicago.

Synonyms

Noun (1)

  • rain
  • shower
  • storm

Verb (2)

  • acclaim
  • accredit
  • applaud
  • cheer
  • crack up
  • laud
  • praise
  • salute
  • tout

Noun (2)

  • earshot
  • hearing
  • sound
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Word History

Etymology

Noun (1) and Verb (1)

Middle English, from Old English hægl; akin to Old High German hagal hail

Interjection, Verb (2), and Noun (2)

Middle English, from Old Norse heill, from heill healthy — more at whole

First Known Use

Noun (1)

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb (1)

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb (2)

13th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1b

Interjection

13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 2

Noun (2)

1500, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

hail 1 of 3

noun

ˈhāl How to pronounce hail (audio)
1
: small lumps of ice and snow that fall from the clouds sometimes during thunderstorms
2
: volley entry 1 sense 1
a hail of bullets

hail

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verb

hailed; hailing
1
: to fall as hail
It's hailing hard.
2
: to pour down like hail Confetti hailed on the parade.

hail

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verb

hailed; hailing
1
: greet sense 1, welcome The town hailed the returning soldiers.
2
: to call out to
I'll hail a taxi.

hail 1 of 3

verb

1
as in to praise
to declare enthusiastic approval of the museum director hailed the artist's new installation as a groundbreaking work of genius

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • praise
  • applaud
  • acclaim
  • salute
  • laud
  • cheer
  • commend
  • crack up
  • tout
  • accredit
  • clap
  • endorse
  • approve
  • bravo
  • eulogize
  • celebrate
  • rise (to)
  • favor
  • recommend
  • doff one's cap to
  • doff one's hat to
  • extol
  • ballyhoo
  • sing
  • adulate
  • emblazon
  • extoll
  • support
  • magnify
  • overpraise
  • idolize
  • flatter
  • belaud
  • glorify
  • indorse
  • deify
  • root (for)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • knock
  • pan
  • slam
  • blame
  • disparage
  • censure
  • criticize
  • belittle
  • rebuke
  • put down
  • reproach
  • reprobate
  • chide
  • admonish
  • reprimand
  • discommend
  • reprove
  • slag
  • excoriate
  • castigate
  • vilify
  • reprehend
  • lambaste
  • skewer
  • keelhaul
  • lambast
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2
as in to summon
to demand or request the presence or service of let's hail a taxi hailed the waiter for the check

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • summon
  • call
  • ask
  • invite
  • send for
  • request
  • call out
  • order
  • cite
  • call up
  • assemble
  • bid
  • subpoena
  • ring
  • invoke
  • demand
  • whistle
  • buzz
  • convene
  • beckon
  • muster
  • requisition
  • convoke
  • knell
  • command
  • page

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • send (away)
  • dismiss
  • turn away
  • eject
  • kick out
  • expel
  • banish
  • rout
  • throw out
  • out
  • oust
  • cast out
  • boot (out)
  • run off
  • drum (out)
  • turf (out)
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hail

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noun (1)

1
as in rain
a heavy fall of objects a hail of small stones warned them of the oncoming avalanche

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • rain
  • barrage
  • storm
  • shower
  • flood
  • volley
  • torrent
  • bombardment
  • fusillade
  • gush
  • cannonade
  • rush
  • salvo
  • broadside
  • eruption
  • spate
  • outbreak
  • outburst
2
as in barrage
a rapid or overwhelming outpouring of many things at once even under the hail of angry questions, the press secretary stayed cool

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • barrage
  • flurry
  • volley
  • bombardment
  • flood
  • fusillade
  • torrent
  • shower
  • cannonade
  • storm
  • salvo
  • tide
  • blitzkrieg
  • drumbeat
  • blitz
  • drumfire
  • avalanche
  • rash
  • surge
  • burst
  • deluge
  • stream
  • inundation
  • gush
  • earful
  • outpouring
  • spate
  • outflow
  • river
  • cataract
  • overflow
  • broadside
  • outburst
  • current
  • flood tide
  • surplus
  • discharge
  • cataclysm
  • excess
  • flush
  • glut
  • engulfment
  • surfeit
  • overabundance
  • overkill
  • superabundance
  • oversupply
  • superfluity
  • overage
  • overmuch

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • trickle
  • drip
  • dribble

hail

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noun (2)

as in sound
range of hearing stay within hail of the restaurant's front desk so you'll know when your table is ready

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • sound
  • hearing
  • distance
  • earshot
  • sight
  • volume
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